Owns. What I find most fascinating about it, though, is that Scott Lynch is the oldest brother of three, too, and deals with all the psychological issues in this series that I spend my time dealing with on here. Basically, the dude is me. Anyone interested in reading my life story?

No one is interested in your sh*tty and uninteresting life story badger, and its safe to say that youre not going to become famous either unless that child pornography ring youve been involved in gets busted.

At 10/28/2013 5:05:23 PM, YYW wrote:I think that you two might benefit from not communicating for a while.

i think it might benefit the rest of us for them to stop communicating for a while. i get kind of tired seeing andoctuir post something and then see a post by imabench right after it. on the other hand i hate seeing andoctuirs smart@ss retaliations at imabench

Epsilon: There are so many stories where some brave hero decides to give their life to save the day, and because of their sacrifice, the good guys win, the survivors all cheer, and everybody lives happily ever after. But the hero... never gets to see that ending. They'll never know if their sacrifice actually made a difference. They'll never know if the day was really saved. In the end, they just have to have faith.

At 10/28/2013 5:05:23 PM, YYW wrote:I think that you two might benefit from not communicating for a while.

"its safe to say that youre not going to become famous either unless that child pornography ring youve been involved in gets busted."

stuff ima says like that are becoming increasingly annoying

Epsilon: There are so many stories where some brave hero decides to give their life to save the day, and because of their sacrifice, the good guys win, the survivors all cheer, and everybody lives happily ever after. But the hero... never gets to see that ending. They'll never know if their sacrifice actually made a difference. They'll never know if the day was really saved. In the end, they just have to have faith.

could you do us a favor and actually try not to reply when he goes nuclear

Epsilon: There are so many stories where some brave hero decides to give their life to save the day, and because of their sacrifice, the good guys win, the survivors all cheer, and everybody lives happily ever after. But the hero... never gets to see that ending. They'll never know if their sacrifice actually made a difference. They'll never know if the day was really saved. In the end, they just have to have faith.

could you do us a favor and actually try not to reply when he goes nuclear

Sure. How about you do me a favour and stop hounding me so much, too, though?

deal

Epsilon: There are so many stories where some brave hero decides to give their life to save the day, and because of their sacrifice, the good guys win, the survivors all cheer, and everybody lives happily ever after. But the hero... never gets to see that ending. They'll never know if their sacrifice actually made a difference. They'll never know if the day was really saved. In the end, they just have to have faith.

At 10/28/2013 7:53:45 PM, popculturepooka wrote:In other news, the gentleman bastard series IS actually a really good fantasy series. Although, I must confess to being a little let down by the recent third book.

I've been somewhat let down since the second book, Doctor Who being clearly and shamelessly ripped off along the way, but there's a nice bit of rather well-presented psychology to the series all the same, and it's worth it for that. Scott Lynch is rather predictable for all his games, too, though. I wonder did you catch them, pcp?